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AOR Update: The Fed is Done What's Next?
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Clearbridge Investments: With the market and FOMC suggesting the rate hike cycle is complete, the first interest rate cut could come by May 2024, a pause consistent with the Fed’s “higher for longer” messaging.
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Anatomy of a Recession: Lower yields, so what?
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Where do we stand - and what should we watch for in the coming months?
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Anatomy of a Recession Update: What is a recession, exactly?
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Hear from Jeff Schulze, Head of Economic and Market Strategy at ClearBridge Investments, about the state of the US economy. Get his perspective on the Federal Reserve’s next potential moves.
Market Outlooks
AOR Update: Lower yields, so what?
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ClearBridge Investments believe the 10-year U.S. Treasury yield is likely to stabilize and decline in the coming year, supporting equity market valuations and influencing leadership.
Macroeconomic & Geopolitical
The Active Share Podcast: The Cost of Money
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In this episode, Hugo sits down with Edward Chancellor—author, journalist, and financial historian—for a conversation that challenges everything we thought we knew about the cost of money.
Macroeconomic & Geopolitical
The Active Share Podcast: The Age of Oil
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Hugo sits down with Helen Thompson, a professor of political economy at Cambridge University and author, for a conversation about energy
Market Outlooks
Talking Markets Podcast: Anatomy of a Recession Update: US Labor Market Cracks Emerging?
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Where do we stand - and what should we watch for in the coming months?
Macroeconomic & Geopolitical
The Active Share Podcast: The Cost of Money
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In this episode of The Active Share, Hugo sits down with Edward Chancellor—author, journalist, and financial historian—for a conversation that challenges everything we thought we knew about the cost of money.